Death from Below is an OSRIC-compatible adventure for 1st to 3rd level characters.

Though set in the World of Arkara setting, it is generic enough to run in any fantasy city with a large sewer system.

Death stalks the city of Bondaea, with 17 citizens missing or dead. Clues lead to the sewers beneath the city, where evil creatures have moved in, using the sewers to move unseen, hunting the unwary townsfolk above.

In addition to its adventure content, this module also contains two new monsters and two new magic items.

Vigilance Press steps back in time to an age of excessive violence, deep dungeons, wandering monsters, and late-night gaming excitement! OSRIC UNEARTHED provides players and GMs with an assortment of new rules options that help expand their choices. Designed for use with OSRIC or any other first edition-style game system. Written by Charles Rice. Includes eight character classes, several new weapons, two campaign suggestions, a dozen magic items, and over 30 martial arts maneuvers. This product uses the OSRIC System (Oldschool System Reference and Index Compilation). The OSRIC system text may be found at http://www.knights-n-knaves.com/osric.

Welcome to what was the Kingdom of Damask; what is a fractured realm. Once the greatest empire the world had seen in a thousand years, a home to commerce and diplomacy, favored by the King of the Gods, Atos and home to the Eternal City of Atosia.

In the length of time it took an assassin's blade to puncture his heart, a great man died and his kingdom, his dream, would soon follow him into hell. Quick to destroy, the realms will be far harder to reassemble. Can heroes turn the tide?

* Avenge the elven genocide at the hands of orcs, humans and red dragons in the Slaughterwood * Find a lost prince and restore him to his usurped throne * Rebuild a shining kingdom plunged into chaos and despair * Discover the secrets of the Mithril Dragon

This is the second book in Vigilance Press' World of Arkara setting for the OSRIC system!

The World of Arkara is the type of setting you remember, an open-world sandbox with its pulp roots intact.

The Canterbury Isles are an idyllic region, once the western edge of the mighty Kingdom of Damask, they were set adrift when that empire descended into the flames of anarchy.

Since then, the largest human settlement in the region, Bondaea, has become a city obsessed with order, dominated by the priests of lawful deities, the Duke has turned the city into a police state, with random identity checks and the gates separating the four quarters of the city locked at night.

Worse, the Duke has fallen under the spell of Therran the White, god of racial purity and force...

This is the type of setting you remember: an old-school, "Sandbox" style fantasy world with its pulp roots intact!

The first in a series, the Gazetteer of the Known World provides an overview of the world, its gods, customs and social hierarchies.

It includes three full pantheons of deities, new rules for making the clerics of one deity different from those of another deity, rules for social class, and a new class, the Crusader.

The Gazetteer also includes four new variant classes: the Anti-Paladin, the Bounty Hunter, the Hunter and the Poacher. Variant classes take an existing class and modify it just enough to give it a new feel.

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